Summary
When I try to scroll up in the integrated terminal, the scroll position automatically jumps back to the bottom, making it impossible to read previous output.
This consistently happens whenever I expand content in the terminal, especially execution plans, using the Ctrl + O shortcut.
Expected Behavior
The terminal should remain at the user's chosen scroll position until I explicitly scroll back to the bottom.
Actual Behavior
The terminal continuously jumps back to the bottom while I'm trying to scroll up, making it difficult or impossible to inspect expanded output.
Steps to reproduce the issue
Generate output that can be expanded (e.g. an execution plan).
Expand it using Ctrl + O.
Try to scroll up to read the expanded content.
The terminal immediately jumps back to the bottom.
Command Code Version
0.41.0
Operating System
Windows
Terminal/IDE
PowerShell 7.6.3
Shell
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Additional context
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Summary
When I try to scroll up in the integrated terminal, the scroll position automatically jumps back to the bottom, making it impossible to read previous output.
This consistently happens whenever I expand content in the terminal, especially execution plans, using the Ctrl + O shortcut.
Expected Behavior
The terminal should remain at the user's chosen scroll position until I explicitly scroll back to the bottom.
Actual Behavior
The terminal continuously jumps back to the bottom while I'm trying to scroll up, making it difficult or impossible to inspect expanded output.
Steps to reproduce the issue
Generate output that can be expanded (e.g. an execution plan).
Expand it using Ctrl + O.
Try to scroll up to read the expanded content.
The terminal immediately jumps back to the bottom.
Command Code Version
0.41.0
Operating System
Windows
Terminal/IDE
PowerShell 7.6.3
Shell
No response
Additional context
No response